why the temperature in forming ammonia is considered to be low(673k)
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Generally Ammonia is denoted by NH3....where a single central position occupied nitrogen atom is bonded to 3 hydrogen....In actual sense, nitrogen shows incomplete octet...with 3 valent-shell electrons or valency of 3 .....This makes nitrogen vary slightly and position towards highly low temperature existence.....thus, ammonia at room temperature is unstable and requires low temperature for its stable existence.
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